The Didsbury Museum, situated in the Town of Didsbury, Alberta, has been established to tell the story of the founding, settlement and development of the community in and surrounding the Town of Didsbury from the late 1800’s to the present.
This was a neat place to visit. Took a guided tour here with the kids, started riding the the coal mine carts, and walked right through the old buildings and fixtures and got a real grasp of what this place was like as a real operating coal mine. Loved the fact that the guides gave the kids a photo "scavenger hunt" to go on while we were on the tour to keep them entertained.Read more
The Bowden Pioneer Museum Is Recognized By The Alberta Museums Association. The Bowden Historical Society Operates The Bowden Pioneer Museum And The Historical St. Matthew'S Anglican Church.
I love the zoo lights - great date. Also, going with friends and family members to the zoo is super fun on a hot day there is lots to see and do for eveyoneRead more
Admission is free and parking complimentary. Esker Foundation is the largest privately funded, non-commercial contemporary art gallery in Calgary. Through an extensive program of exhibitions, research, education and publishing, Esker Foundation reflects on current developments in local, regional, and international culture, creating opportunities for public dialogue and the production of ground-breaking new work and ideas. Founded in 2012 by Jim and Susan Hill, Esker Foundation is a new model for institutional relevance, curatorial focus, and audience engagement. As a leader in the Calgary arts community, Esker Foundation connects the public to contemporary art through relevant, accessible and educational exhibitions and programs.